Description
Thinking, Fast and Slow is the landmark bestseller by Nobel Prize–winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman. This groundbreaking book reveals how our minds make decisions through two systems: the fast, intuitive, emotional mind (System 1) and the slow, deliberate, analytical mind (System 2). Kahneman exposes the biases, shortcuts, and mental traps that shape our choices — often without us realizing it.
Backed by decades of research in psychology and behavioural economics, this book transforms the way you understand judgment, decision-making, risk, and human behaviour.
What You’ll Learn
- The difference between fast (intuitive) and slow (logical) thinking.
- How cognitive biases influence decisions in money, work, and life.
- Why humans are prone to errors — and how to avoid common thinking traps.
- The psychology behind risk-taking, confidence, and probability.
- How to make better decisions by understanding your own mind.
Why This Book Stands Out
- Written by a Nobel Prize–winning psychologist.
- One of the most influential books in behavioural science.
- Essential reading for investors, leaders, analysts, and lifelong learners.
- Combines deep research with practical, real-world insights.
Perfect For
- Readers interested in psychology, decision-making, and human behaviour
- Investors and professionals seeking better judgment and clarity
- Students of economics, business, and behavioural science
- Fans of The Psychology of Money and cognitive‑bias literature
Product Details
- Author: Daniel Kahneman
- Genre: Psychology / Behavioural Economics / Decision-Making
- Format: Paperback / Hardcover
- Award: Written by a Nobel Prize laureate in Economic Sciences





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